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A new dairy R$ 1 billion dairy processing plant in Brazil

By DairyNews7x7•Published on January 04, 2026

A new dairy processing plant in Paraná is receiving an investment of R$ 1 billion, occupies an area of ​​203000 m², and is expected to generate approximately 1.850 direct and indirect jobs starting in 2026.

A new dairy processing plant is beginning to reshape the industrial landscape of southwestern Paraná. In Francisco Beltrão, the Sooro Renner Nutrição is moving forward with the construction of a unit considered strategic both for its investment volume and its regional economic impact. The project is entirely private, involves approximately R$ 1 billion in resources, and is scheduled to begin operations in 2026, consolidating yet another industrial expansion movement in the state.

The works, which began in 2025, have already attracted the attention of the state government. Governor Ratinho Junior visited the construction site and highlighted the importance of the project for the local economy, especially in terms of job creation, strengthening the dairy industry, and its positive impact.multiplier on suppliers, logistics and services. The new plant adds to other recent industrial investments that reinforce Paraná as one of the most dynamic agro-industrial hubs in the country.

The generation of direct and indirect jobs boosts the local economy.

One of the central points of the project is its impact on the job market. The expectation is that the factory will generate around 1.850 jobs when fully operational.

Of this total, approximately 250 positions will be direct, related to industrial operations, maintenance, quality control, logistics, and administrative areas. The remaining more than 1.600 are expected to emerge indirectly, spread across sectors such as transportation, input supply, outsourced services, and local commerce.

This chain reaction tends to boost not only Francisco Beltrão, but also neighboring municipalities, increasing regional income and stimulating new investments. For the state government, large industrial projects play a decisive role in transforming local economies, creating skilled jobs and providing greater stability to the productive base.

Road infrastructure as a decisive factor for new investments.

The governor's visit to the construction site occurred shortly after the launch of strategic road interventions in... Southwest of Paraná. The restoration and expansion of state highways significantly improve regional logistics, reducing transportation costs and increasing the competitiveness of companies located in the region.

According to the government, efficient infrastructure is one of the main attractions for new industrial investments. Highways in good condition facilitate the flow of production, access to consumer markets, and integration with ports and logistics centers.This set of factors creates a more favorable environment for companies to choose Paraná as a long-term production base.

The state also relies on fiscal balance, legal certainty, and responsible incentives as pillars to sustain this growth cycle. The combination of infrastructure, technical support, and regulatory predictability has been presented as a competitive advantage compared to other regions of the country.

Structure of the new factory and dimensions of the industrial project.

The new Sooro Renner Nutrição unit will occupy a total area of ​​203000 square meters. Within this space, approximately 34000 square meters will be built, housing the production lines, technical areas, and administrative sectors.
The project also includes areas designated for wastewater treatment and internal paving, which are essential for the plant's continuous operation.

When operational, the factory will have the capacity to process up to 5 million liters of whey per day, a significant volume that places it among the largest in the segment. The operation will be continuous, 24 hours a day, requiring rigorous operational planning and a skilled workforce to maintain the efficiency and safety of the processes.

High value-added production and focus on the foreign market.

The plant was designed to produce higher value-added byproducts, such as lactose, whey protein, and ingredients used in the manufacture of infant formulas.

These products are in high demand both domestically and internationally, which increases export potential and generates foreign exchange.

A significant portion of the production will be destined for the international market, positioning Paraná even more competitively within the global dairy ingredients supply chain. This strategic positioning reduces dependence on low-value commodities and strengthens the local industry with products of greater technological complexity.

Automation, self-sufficient energy, and environmental sustainability.

Another highlight of the project is the intensive use of technology. The factory will be fully automated, which increases productivity and requires professionals with a higher level of technical qualification. The company also plans continuous training programs, keeping pace with the evolution of industrial processes.

The unit will have its own power substation and will use biomass as a thermal source, a solution that reduces environmental impact and takes advantage of resources available in the region itself. This approach reinforces the commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency, aspects that are increasingly valued in the industrial sector.

Furthermore, the plant layout was designed to allow for future expansions, keeping pace with growing demand and product diversification over the coming years.

A new hub for the dairy industry in Paraná.

With a billion-dollar investment, significant job creation, and a focus on high value-added products, the new factory in Francisco Beltrão is poised to become a landmark for the dairy industry in Paraná. The project strengthens local producers, expands the state's industrial capacity, and reinforces the region's image as an attractive destination for large-scale projects.

Expectations now turn to the progress of construction throughout 2025 and the start of operations in 2026, when the economic effects should become even more visible. For Paraná, this represents another step in consolidating a modern, competitive industrial base integrated into the global market.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Jan 3rd 2025 First published here

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